CMPD candidate was committed to life of service, say family and police

Jeremy Moseley’s life was one of service, whether volunteering for Habitat for Humanity or at his local animal shelters, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said in releasing more details about the 29-year-old police candidate who died during training on Tuesday.

He moved to the Charlotte area last year with plans to join the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. CMPD hired him just last week, on June 27.

“Jeremy’s family recalls his commitment to community, volunteering with the Habitat for Humanity and local animal shelters,” police said in a news release. “Neighbors remember him as a pillar of the community.”

Moseley is survived by his mother, Zorayda, his father, Lloyd, and his younger brother, Marc Anthony, police said.